Re: [PATCH v8 33/38] kselftest/arm64: Add a GCS test program built with the system libc

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Mark Brown <broonie@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> There are things like threads which nolibc struggles with which we want
> to add coverage for, and the ABI allows us to test most of these even if
> libc itself does not understand GCS so add a test application built
> using the system libc.
>
> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@xxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
>  tools/testing/selftests/arm64/gcs/.gitignore |   1 +
>  tools/testing/selftests/arm64/gcs/Makefile   |   4 +-
>  tools/testing/selftests/arm64/gcs/gcs-util.h |  10 +
>  tools/testing/selftests/arm64/gcs/libc-gcs.c | 736 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  4 files changed, 750 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

In v7, several tests weren't running in my FVT VM for some reason.
This time they do:

$ ./run_kselftest.sh -t arm64:libc-gcs
TAP version 13
1..1
# timeout set to 45
# selftests: arm64: libc-gcs
# TAP version 13
# 1..118
# # Starting 118 tests from 32 test cases.
# #  RUN           global.can_call_function ...
# # can_call_function: Test terminated unexpectedly by signal 11
# #          FAIL  global.can_call_function
# not ok 1 global.can_call_function
# #  RUN           global.gcs_enabled_thread ...
# #            OK  global.gcs_enabled_thread
# ok 2 global.gcs_enabled_thread
   ⋮
# #  RUN           invalid_mprotect.exec_bti.do_map_read ...
# # Allocated stack from 0xffffb3aa9000-0xffffb3aaa000
# #            OK  invalid_mprotect.exec_bti.do_map_read
# ok 118 invalid_mprotect.exec_bti.do_map_read
# # FAILED: 117 / 118 tests passed.
# # Totals: pass:117 fail:1 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0
not ok 1 selftests: arm64: libc-gcs # exit=1

The only issue as can be seen above is that the can_call_function test
is failing. The child is getting a GCS Segmentation fault when returning
from fork().

I tried debugging it with GDB, but I don't see what's wrong since the
address in LR matches the first entry in GCSPR. Here is the
debug session:

(gdb) break libc-gcs.c:58
Breakpoint 1 at 0x3894: file libc-gcs.c, line 58.
(gdb) set follow-fork-mode child
(gdb) r
Starting program: /var/tmp/selftests/arm64/libc-gcs
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
TAP version 13
1..118
# Starting 118 tests from 32 test cases.
#  RUN           global.can_call_function ...
[Attaching after Thread 0xfffff7ff7e80 (LWP 9164) fork to child process 9168]
[New inferior 2 (process 9168)]
[Detaching after fork from parent process 9164]
[Inferior 1 (process 9164) detached]
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".

Thread 2.1 "libc-gcs" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault
Guarded Control Stack error.
[Switching to Thread 0xfffff7ff7e80 (LWP 9168)]
0x0000fffff7ec6fc0 [GCS error] in __GI__Fork () at ../sysdeps/nptl/_Fork.c:50
warning: 50     ../sysdeps/nptl/_Fork.c: No such file or directory
(gdb) bt
#0  0x0000fffff7ec6fc0 [GCS error] in __GI__Fork () at ../sysdeps/nptl/_Fork.c:50
#1  0x0000fffff7ec6be0 in __libc_fork () at ./posix/fork.c:73
#2  0x0000aaaaaaaa49b8 in __run_test (f=f@entry=0xaaaaaaab98c8 <_fixture_global>,
    variant=variant@entry=0xffffffffefb8, t=t@entry=0xaaaaaaab81b0 <_can_call_function_object>)
    at /home/thiago.bauermann/src/linux/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h:1128
#3  0x0000aaaaaaaa2ac4 in test_harness_run (argv=0xfffffffff158, argc=1)
    at /home/thiago.bauermann/src/linux/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h:1199
#4  main (argc=1, argv=0xfffffffff158) at libc-gcs.c:735
(gdb) p $gcspr
$1 = (void *) 0xfffff7dfffe0
(gdb) p/x $lr
$3 = 0xfffff7ec6be0
(gdb) p/x *(unsigned long *)$gcspr
$5 = 0xfffff7ec6be0
(gdb) disassemble
Dump of assembler code for function __GI__Fork:
   0x0000fffff7ec6f70 <+0>:     mrs     x5, tpidr_el0
   0x0000fffff7ec6f74 <+4>:     mov     x0, #0x11                       // #17
   0x0000fffff7ec6f78 <+8>:     sub     x6, x5, #0x7c0
   0x0000fffff7ec6f7c <+12>:    sub     x4, x5, #0x6f0
   0x0000fffff7ec6f80 <+16>:    movk    x0, #0x120, lsl #16
   0x0000fffff7ec6f84 <+20>:    mov     x1, #0x0                        // #0
   0x0000fffff7ec6f88 <+24>:    mov     x2, #0x0                        // #0
   0x0000fffff7ec6f8c <+28>:    mov     x3, #0x0                        // #0
   0x0000fffff7ec6f90 <+32>:    mov     x8, #0xdc                       // #220
   0x0000fffff7ec6f94 <+36>:    svc     #0x0
   0x0000fffff7ec6f98 <+40>:    cmn     x0, #0x1, lsl #12
   0x0000fffff7ec6f9c <+44>:    b.hi    0xfffff7ec6fc4 <__GI__Fork+84>  // b.pmore
   0x0000fffff7ec6fa0 <+48>:    mov     w2, w0
   0x0000fffff7ec6fa4 <+52>:    cbnz    w0, 0xfffff7ec6fbc <__GI__Fork+76>
   0x0000fffff7ec6fa8 <+56>:    sub     x0, x5, #0x6e0
   0x0000fffff7ec6fac <+60>:    mov     x1, #0x18                       // #24
   0x0000fffff7ec6fb0 <+64>:    mov     x8, #0x63                       // #99
   0x0000fffff7ec6fb4 <+68>:    stp     x0, x0, [x6, #216]
   0x0000fffff7ec6fb8 <+72>:    svc     #0x0
   0x0000fffff7ec6fbc <+76>:    mov     w0, w2
=> 0x0000fffff7ec6fc0 <+80>:    ret
   0x0000fffff7ec6fc4 <+84>:    adrp    x1, 0xfffff7faa000 <sys_siglist+424>
   0x0000fffff7ec6fc8 <+88>:    ldr     x1, [x1, #3528]
   0x0000fffff7ec6fcc <+92>:    neg     w0, w0
   0x0000fffff7ec6fd0 <+96>:    mov     w2, #0xffffffff                 // #-1
   0x0000fffff7ec6fd4 <+100>:   str     w0, [x5, x1]
   0x0000fffff7ec6fd8 <+104>:   mov     w0, w2
   0x0000fffff7ec6fdc <+108>:   ret
End of assembler dump.
(gdb) p $w0
$8 = 0
(gdb) p $_siginfo.si_signo
$12 = 11
(gdb) p $_siginfo.si_code
$13 = 10
(gdb) p $_siginfo._sifields._sigfault.si_addr
$14 = (void *) 0xfffff7ec6fc0 <__GI__Fork+80>

-- 
Thiago





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